La donna è mobile

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"La donna è mobile" is a song written by Giuseppe Verdi from his opera, Rigoletto. It was sung by Kenny McCormick in the Season Four episode, "Quintuplets 2000".

Background

Kenny McCormick and his mother try and raise enough money to send him to a music school in Romania, by singing at bus stations across the country.

Eric Cartman shows the Quintuplets around his town. In a montage, they are seen going to the North Park Funland, having bacon double cheeseburgers, watching a sheep shearing contest, and then visiting the South Park Mall.

Lyrics

La donna è mobile.
Qual piuma al vento,
muta d'accento e di pensiero.
Sempre un amabile,
leggiadro viso,
in pianto o in riso, è menzognero.


Songs from Season Four
Annen Polka | Bu Bu Budio | Con te partirò | Dance of the Clogs | Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy | Democracy in Cuba | Der Hölle Rache | Don't Die On Us | Even A Miracle Needs A Hand | Fingerbang | Hukilau | I Can't Wait Until I Grow Up | I Don't Want to Wait | I Walk Hand in Hand with Jesus | If You're Happy and You Know It | Itsy Bitsy Spider | La donna è mobile | Little Bunny Foo Foo | Non più andrai | Old Time Rock and Roll | Page d'écriture | Silent Night | Spilled Blood on the Footsteps of My Mind (Revisited) | Circle of Poo | The Four Seasons: Spring | The Miracle Worker | The Prostitute Song | Third Grade Memories | Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld | Welcome to This World | Wendy's Audition Song | You Got It, Girl | You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine

See also: List of Songs | List of Minor Characters from Season Four | Season Four